

The only thing i took from What the frell did you do this time Erpman, was the idea that you could use an interdimensional road trip to grab teck from just about anywhere and put it all together into one ship. The Emporor Works in Weird Ways (SG1/WH40k)Įdit: The details in this post have been rendered invalid by later more acurate details. The Forgotten Primarch of Chaos (Ranma/WH40K) Preferably with a listing of what fandom it is crossed with.Īnd the sequal Final Crusade (Incomplete) (NGE/WH40K) If anyone has anything good that I havent already put up id like to see it. So im going to ask all the kind people in this forum to take a look through their fic folders and favorites lists for it and anything relevant.Īs inspiration since nothings free im gona list every Warhammer fanfiction ive got favorited.īerserker hell (whinny the poo/wh40k) Extreemly funny and kinda disturbing I wanted to reread it but havent been able to find it. Those projects include The Exodite from Lost Legion Studios, Primaris: The Last Templar from PaxelArt, and Iron Within from Codex Film.A thread filled with WH40K crossovers and an evolving supership design to keep it bumping.Ī couple months ago I came across a Warhammer/Farscape crossover where John was replaced with a space marine. Games Workshop has also announced that they'll be working with three studios to make three more Astartes-level animations. Syama also confirmed that he'll be continuing Astartes in an official capacity rather than just a fan-made one, so we'll be able to finally find out what happens to the nameless Space Marine captain after his voyage through the Warp.Īnd Syama isn't alone. Related: Unification Mod Adds 17 New Races To Dawn Of War: Soulstorm Sadly, the original Astartes videos have since been taken down, but you can see the entire series stitched together into a full 12-minute video over on the Warhammer Community website.

"It's been a dream come true to contribute to the incredible Warhammer 40K setting and now to do so with the help from the Warhammer Animations team is super exciting." "I'm happy to announce today that I'll be working with Games Workshop to create official Warhammer stories and continue the Astartes Project!" Syama Pedersen wrote in a farewell address on his YouTube channel. And now, the guy responsible for Astartes has been officially hired by Games Workshop to continue his work in making amazing Warhammer 40K animations. Those videos gained millions of views and just as many fans who weren't even all that interested in Warhammer 40K to begin with.

The videos were so high-quality that many were surprised to find out that they were made by just one person working in their spare time.

A couple of years back, you might have seen a few videos floating around the internet that featured some very high-quality animations of Space Marines invading an enemy ship to take on a pair of Warp-controlled Psykers.
